Rabindranath Tagore's apathy for British colonialism was reflected in his call for celebrating Raksha Bandhan on the eve of Bongo Bhongo, Lord Curzon's decision to divide Bengal in 1905. Today's episode takes us back to that day when Tagore wanted to unify all the Bengali people beyond the barrier of religion. An event, which is part of Indian Independence.
Source: Robindra Rochonaboli and "Gharoa" by Rani Chanda
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